Create amazing dips, smoothies, frozen desserts, purees and more—even hot soups—with this professional-grade blender from Vitamix. With a lower profile than earlier models and a more efficient, quieter motor, the 750 packs the blending muscle of 2.2 peak horsepower into a convenient, countertop-friendly package. Five pre-programmed settings ensure consistent results, simple cleaning and smart blending—all with the turn of a dial.

Spill-proof lid features removable plug for adding ingredients while blending or for using the included tamper to push thick, dense ingredients down toward the blades. Innovative tamper design features a collar that prevents contact with blades

In the early 1920s, the founder of Vitamix, W.G. Barnard, was a self-taught salesman of modern home products. In 1937, he introduced an all-new product—the blender—to his line. This was the very first Vitamix machine.

Today, Vitamix has been in business nearly 90 years and continues to grow. Much has changed, but much has remained the same. New products are introduced nearly every year, but every Vitamix product, both commercial and household, is still built at the word headquarters in Cleveland, Ohio.

Vitamix is still family owned and operated, and the company is still firmly focused on the importance of quality and customer service. Vitamix will remain true to its mission: to be the best blending equipment company in the world.

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Vitamix® Blender Carafe, 48 oz.

$139.00

A true American success story, this fourth-generation family-led company is one of our customers’ favorite brands. Since before the Great Depression, high-quality Vitamix products have improved peoples’ diets through whole-food nutrition.
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Vitamix® Dry-Grain Container

$144.00

This dry-blade container is ideal for grinding rubs and fresh grains, as well as making marinades. Features a locking lid that’s conveniently marked with measurements, so you can add ingredients while machine is running. Comes with Vitamix Whole...
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Vitamix® Blender Carafe, 32 oz.

$129.00

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The new Vitamix Professional Series 750 Blender is undeniably the most powerful blender on the market.Initially, I contemplated trading up to the PS750 from the original Vitamix because of the new space-saving changes that were made to allow the unit to fit under cabinet. However, what really sold me was the preprogrammed settings and the fact that the new unit is 40% quieter.I tried both units side-by-side, and I would say that 40% is a conservative estimateThe pre-programmed settings allow the user to simply push the button and walk away without fear of over or under blending. it really takes the guess-work out of the process.My favorite setting is the auto-clean button, which really does heat the soapy water and churn it until the unit is clean.The old canister was more difficult to clean (smoothies), but the new canister is made from a very smooth BPA free material that allows foods to simply slide off.Best upgrade I have made in a long time. Overall, the new Vitamix Professional 750 is fantastic

After a month of research, primarily by watching YouTube videos on Blendtec and Vitamix blenders, I purchased the Vitamix Professional 750 at SLT at the Grove in Los Angeles. My expectations were very high for this product, and after 10 days of using it, at least twice a day, I am confident I made the right purchase. FYI, I bought this as a replacement for my Ninja blender.

First, let me say something about the initial purchase. Like I said, I bought it at SLT at the Grove. Unfortunately, when I got home and opened the box, the blender was all black and not the brushed stainless finish shown on the box. So, I had to return to the store and exchange it for the correct color. Not too much of a problem, but not the way I wanted to start my Vitamix experience. This was clearly a Vitamix packaging problem, not a SLT error.

Fortunately, since then, I have been more than satisfied with the Vitamix performance. In particular, the presets. Once I decided I was choosing the Vitamix over the Blendtec, I next had to decide which model. Basically, I was debating if I really needed the presets or would the Professional 300 be sufficient. I am glad I chose the presets. I have used all but the soup preset. I misunderstood what the presets do. I assumed they were only a timer. But, in fact, they adjust their speed during the blending cycle. And, because of the wide carafe, I have not had to use the tamper, even for my green smoothies.

I am sure the Professional 300 is a great blender, since it is essentially the same machine as the 750. But, if you are debating between the the two, I would say spend the extra money and enjoy the convenience of the presets. I appreciate it the most during my busy mornings. I am usually rushing in the morning, so I load the blender, set it to smoothie, and continue multitasking on something else. I don't have to stand in from of it.

Finally, the quality of blending is outstanding. My green smoothies in my Ninja were blended, but not really smooth. The Vitamix produces a velvety smoothie, that just seems to taste better even with the same ingredients. I think it is because the texture in your mouth is different

I made the mistake of purchasing the old ugly tank vitamix 5200/6200 from Costco, later realizing I purchased old technology that looked horrible in my kitchen, was hard to clean, was SUPER LOUD!! And would not fit below my cabinets in my kitchen I discover my wonderful vitamix 750!

This is a spectacular blender. I don't know how I ever lived without it. I went from a Hamilton Beach glass piece of garbage to this fancy new blender. I had the choice of buying the Vitamix 6300 at Costco for a lot less money or the one here at Sur La Table. Obviously, I chose the Vitamix 750. I love that it has more presets on it. The finish looks better. And although some people complain about it not being REAL stainless steel, who cares? It cleans easily and looks great! No signs of the finish coming off. I love the pulse option, the on/off switches (it has 2).

The container is made of high quality plastic. You can add liquids while it is going if you need to. I rarely use the tamper because I usually just make smoothies.

Caution: When blending fruit, clean your container right away after you are done! That stuff sticks and you end up wiping it out when you come home late and your husband has made the kids smoothies and is too lazy to put some soap and water in it and blend it up. It still cleaned up pretty easy though with a paper towel after running the clean cycle

I have been wanting a vitamix for months and finally took the plunge. Soups and smoothies out of this are amazing. The texture and temperature are always perfect. The presets make it so easy, especially for soups so that I don't have to babysit the machine while making the rest of the meal. I love, love, love the cleaning function. So easy I wish everything in my kitchen cleaned itself. If you are on the fence just do it. You won't regret it

First off, let me say that I love Sur La Table. The customer service is fantastic and outstanding. I have never had a problem or complaint. I love the warmth and friendliness when you walk in the store(Ridge Hill, Yonkers!!!!). I was a big lover of juicing and I still love it however, my focus has shifted a bit and I am looking into saving myself money by doing smoothies and using a nut milk bag if I do wish to juice. I just love that it is so versatile and can do so many things. I looove the smoothies in this machine. They are truly the smoothest! No lumps, clumps, etc. The frozen desserts are great as well. I can take frozen fruit and make a healthy dessert. I am just extactic about finally owning a Vitamix. I tell everyone it is more than just a blender. It's just awesome! I have not done hot soups yet but will do that soon. The presets just take the guess work out of making things. You set it and let it do its thing, unless its something you need to use the tamper for. I would recommend Vitamix to anyone I know. This is pricey but to me, worth every penny so I can lead a healthier lifestyle

One of the best pieces of equipment i've ever owned. This will do things that lock up my blender and food processors. The only bummer is the fact that food often gets stuck under the blades and so you have some waste. To make this machine perfect would be detachable blades. Do that and you have a mircle machine!

My number one best purchase was my Norwalk juicer, and this comes in a close 2nd. And it may end up being the best ever because even though I've only had this a week, already my Norwalk is getting a wee bit less used. I bought this to augment my Norwalk. The Norwalk for those that don't know is a $2500 hydraulic juicer that makes the purest juice on the planet, completely pulp-free, but I wanted to have the best of both worlds and eat produce intact with the fiber included but didn't want to munch all day to get, because essentially, I can't stand veggies that much. Well the Vitamix does a superb job of blending so well so as to disguise the taste of the veggies, now I can't believe the amount of produce I'm taking in. I use it mostly for the healing green stuff but I'm finding more and more uses for the fruit too, such as putting in frozen berries by themselves then adding a calorie-free chocolate topping after they are out of the Vitamix. My goal is to make my diet as tight as possible while suffering the least, and the Vitamix sure as heck gets me closer to those goals. Even if money is an issue for you, forgo whatever you have to forego and get this if nutrition and weight control are your issues. This is an investment in your health

My other half says this is the best margarita maker out there. It's great for smoothies. It practically cleans itself. And it makes beautiful soups. Silky and piping hot. Because of the power, you barely need to cut up your ingredients. What a great way to make an easy first course!!! The accompanying book is great, and would easily sell for $50 on its own, it's not just the pamphlet that might come with some other machines. I've fielded a bunch of questions about the Vitamix from friends, and you absolutely must get one. And the only one to get is the 750 - between the stainless housing and the program modes, it's the best value Vitamix has to offer

I use this every morning for a healthy smoothie. Love the cook book that comes with this purchase. Easy to clean and quiet. blends to a creamy consistency that I could not achieve with my other blender.

Certain Vitamix 750's have been recalled because of a potential blade defect. Some sellers are still selling those items (Amazon for one). How can I be assured you won't see me one?

A shopper on Jan 2, 2014

Best Answer:Sur la Table posted a notice by the register that they pulled all affected Vitamixes, and directed customers who already bought a Vitamix to check the Vitamix website to determine if their model was affected. So, shouldn't be an issue if you're considering buying a 750. Just another reason to go with Sur la Table

You’ll be amazed at how quickly and easily you can create professional-quality recipes in the Vitamix Professional Series 750. The ultra-powerful motor and responsive controls allow you to create recipes to your exact specifications.

Five pre-programmed settings ensure consistent results, simple cleaning and smart blending—all with the turn of a dial. Delicious smoothies, frozen desserts, soups, purees are only moments away. The fifth setting is a simple wash cycle. The rubber lid has a removable plug for adding ingredients as you blend and features vents to release steam when cooking hot recipes.

Yes. However, grinding of coffee beans, wheat berries, and other similar items, may be better accomplished with the dry container. The dry container has a special dry blade that tosses ingredients up and away from the blades as it processes them, unlike the wet blade that pulls ingredients down into its vortex. This works better for ""grinding"" coffee beans, wheat berries, quinoa, rice, etc.Also, as processing hard dry ingredients, such as grinding wheat berries into flour, may over time result in fine scratches on the interior of the container, it's better to have a separate container dedicated to this use. However, the wet container can process these ingredients, though perhaps not quite as efficiently

Yes. Your VitaMix comes with a ""wet carafe."" VitaMix also sells a ""dry carafe."" The dedicated dry carafe has a different blade designed specifically for dry grinding, and the dry carafe interior is supposed to be more scratch-resistant than the wet carafe's. But the dry carafe recipe book says right up front that the wet carafe will also work for those recipes.If you plan to make a lot of flours, want to use the best tool for the job, or just want to have a 2nd carafe to complement the included one, the dry carafe is a nice option

Best Answer:This was my first purchase from this company. They had the bill me later option which is now pay pal credit. Also I saw it cheaper on another website after I received the item. I called them and they match the price with not problem at all. I would order from this company again. BTW the Vitamix 750 is fantastic. Take Care

The short answer is that it isn't. Sur La Table only carries the brushed stainless version of the Vitamix 750, which is an additional $50 option on the Vitamix website. Thus while the main Vitamix page lists the 750 for $639, the stainless 750 being sold here actually lists for $689.

Best Answer:This blender includes a cookbook full of chef-tested recipes, “Getting Started” guide, and an easy-to-follow DVD cooking class tutorial. Both the User Guide and the DVD are called "getting started-introductory recipes and tecniques PROFESSIONAL SERIES 300". In addition, there is an Owner's Guide, and the standard "Create" cookbook called "inspiring recipes for every day of the week".

This particular model has a great self-cleaning feature - you just fill it up halfway with water and a drop of dish soap, put on the lid, and push a button. It works so well that we have not yet put any part of the blender in the dishwasher once -- and we typically put EVERYTHING in the dishwasher. I'm pretty certain the 2-piece lid is dishwasher safe, but not sure about the container. I'm not sure the blades can be dis-assembled from the container. However, unlike typical lower-priced blenders, there is really no need to do so. The self-cleaning feature cleans very thoroughly (and saves time because you don't even have to rinse out the remains first).

Technically it is not. The lid is, if placing it on the top rack, but since the blending carafe is not, it wouldn't really make sense to put lid in dishwasher. The blending carafe is made of a certain kind of plastic that isn't safe for a dishwasher. Besides, you can add water & a drop of soap to carafe & select cleaning cycle on the vitamix to clean the carafe. There are no parts or pieces to remove to clean, it's intended to be easy & it is! Once washing cycle is done, just dump out soapy water, rinse & done??

Best Answer:The Owner's Manual does not recommend using a dishwasher to clean. It does have a clean setting that works fairly well if you use immediately after using the blender. If not, it washes very easily in the sink. I find it much easier to clean than my juicer or food processor. I would avoid a dishwasher because it may dull the blade--just like it would for sharp knives.

No need to put in dishwasher. It washes itself. Just rinse container and lid under tap. Fill half way with warm water and add a drop of dishwashing liquid. Put lid on container and put container back on base. Set dial to wash and turn on. After cycle completes, rinse and dry or just let it air dry. That's it. Best invention ever!

You could, but you won't need to. The manual suggests that you do not use the dishwasher, but I did with my older Vitamix. With this Vitamix, there is a self-cleaning cycle that works great! Clean up is a breeze. Just do it immediately after you make anything and you will be fine.

It can heat your ingredients if you like, but not through a heating element. It's actually so powerful that the blades spin so fast that their friction heats your food. I've made soup that literally came out steaming hot

Since this model is 1350 watts vs 1200 watts, does it still take the Vita-mix 6300/500 blender containers with no problem

A shopper on Apr 18, 2013

Best Answer:All currently available Vitamix containers are compatible with and can be used on the Pro 750, including the 32 oz. wet and dry containers as well as the 48 oz. container. However, it should be noted that the inverse does not hold true, e.g., the low-profile 64 oz. container with the 4 inch blade that comes with the Pro 750 should never be used on earlier Vitamix models